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Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 15:35
by VictorViper
Kong Wen wrote: 27 Jun 2018 15:13
VictorViper wrote: 27 Jun 2018 14:45 None of these systems are retro. None of these systems will ever be retro. Technically, the MOST retro consoles (among the vote options) are the ones that had/have active storefronts with retro games. So, 360/PS3 onward.
Using your definition, I wouldn't even consider high-tech juggernauts like the PS360 retro consoles in and of themselves, just that they had retro features or curated retro collections. The NES and SNES Classics are the best examples we have of first-party retro consoles, and they're barely consoles in that their libraries are on board and not expandable.
I completely agree, which is why I had to qualify it with the options available to us in the vote. In and of themselves, none of those consoles are or will be retro.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 16:41
by The Shoemaker
For me GameCube and ps2 era is borderline, but I would classify as retro or classic. The visual style isn't too far off, but it's more the game design from that era that makes me see it as retro/classic.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 17:52
by kitroplious
Generation 6 was the last great generation we oldies love because everything started to go downhill from there.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 18:46
by Kong Wen
kitroplious wrote: 27 Jun 2018 17:52 Generation 6 was the last great generation we oldies love because everything started to go downhill from there.
God of War and Breath of the Wild are better than 99% of PS2 games, 99.9% of GCN games, and 99.99% of XB games, and 99.999% of DC games. :)

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 21:00
by Pluvius
Kong Wen wrote: 27 Jun 2018 14:47 Vic went contrarian.
Nah, for him to be really contrarian (and I think you all know that I'm an expert in this) would require the PC to be an option in the poll.

At any rate, I simply can't think of a console that's has mostly 3D games and had its heyday when I was practically in college as a retro console. I'm surprised that I'm currently alone on that.

Rob

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 21:35
by SkyPikachu
Kong Wen wrote: 27 Jun 2018 18:46
kitroplious wrote: 27 Jun 2018 17:52 Generation 6 was the last great generation we oldies love because everything started to go downhill from there.
God of War and Breath of the Wild are better than 99% of PS2 games, 99.9% of GCN games, and 99.99% of XB games, and 99.999% of DC games. :)
Which DC game is considered better than GoW 2018 and BOTW?

Also for every fantastic current gen game there’s 5000 dumpster fire games these days. Especially in this age of loot boxes and micro transactions. While the ratio of fantastic games in Gen 6 was a lot better.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 27 Jun 2018 23:40
by VictorViper
Vic fumes as retro continues to be misused.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 28 Jun 2018 00:01
by Claytone
Kong Wen wrote: 27 Jun 2018 14:47 Vic went contrarian.
Looks like he went pedantic more than contrarian.

Anyway, to answer the spirit of the poll, I voted for the obviously correct answer: N64/PS1/Saturn.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 28 Jun 2018 01:09
by VictorViper
Claytone wrote: 28 Jun 2018 00:01
Kong Wen wrote: 27 Jun 2018 14:47 Vic went contrarian.
Looks like he went pedantic more than contrarian
I went semantic. And it's of use here. Retro has a very specific definition and use. Now, don't get me wrong, I hope I've been a welcome participant here with my comments rather than a nuisance, because of course the spirit of the thread is clear enough.

But we're debating the wrong term here. This is a case for the vintage/classic/antique debate.

Re: What generation is retro in your eyes in 2018

Posted: 28 Jun 2018 01:22
by SkyPikachu
VictorViper wrote: 28 Jun 2018 01:09
Claytone wrote: 28 Jun 2018 00:01
Kong Wen wrote: 27 Jun 2018 14:47 Vic went contrarian.
Looks like he went pedantic more than contrarian
I went semantic. And it's of use here. Retro has a very specific definition and use. Now, don't get me wrong, I hope I've been a welcome participant here with my comments rather than a nuisance, because of course the spirit of the thread is clear enough.

But we're debating the wrong term here. This is a case for the vintage/classic/antique debate.
Never seen the term antique used to describe consoles. Vintage also is a way older term while I guess a Classic makes sense however I do still believe Retro is the correct term in the gaming community.